Less Clean-Up

Control Your Pets’ Access

Pet doors let you give your pets exactly what they need. A dog door to the yard gives your dog outside freedom. A cat door to the litter box room keeps the dog out and keeps the smell in.

Measuring Your Pet

Measure each pet who will use the door.

Most pet doors fit small and large dogs and cats. Cat doors are designed for cats but can fit some small dogs. Extra large door flaps might be too heavy for cats or small dogs to push open. Measure each pet who will use the door and check the weight and height recommendations for each pet door.

Install a pet door in the door to the room where you keep the litterbox, such as a closet or laundry room, to give your cat a private bathroom. Cats prefer to potty in a quiet space, so giving your cat a little more privacy can help prevent litter box problems.

Give Them Safe Outdoor Playtime

With a pet door + an electronic fence

Buying a pet door is a wonderful way to give your pet more freedom and independence, but not all pets will be satisfied with staying in your yard. Be sure your pet has safe boundaries outside, whether you have a traditional, wireless, or in-ground fence.